Inspired by our nature

I call the that way that a person engages with personal healing, their HEALING SIGNATURE. I have always been interested in healing diversity and aim to share my curiosity and the benefits of my findings through my writings. It is my greatest hope that you will discover your own unique Healing Signature.

​Over the past few years I have been writing a book - Healing Signatures, the book looks at how we are connected to nature and each other and the influence that has on the world. Much of the content aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, it has also become more apparent through my research that the problems that all living beings face requires a global and united effort to remedy. This is directly linked to environmental grief and climate change.

I encourage you to take a good look at the images "Earth Rise" and "The Pale Blue Dot" familiarise yourself with how delicate and fragile our planet is floating in vast space.

​The 'Pale Blue Dot', is a part of the first ever 'portrait' of the solar system taken by Voyager 1. The spacecraft acquired a total of 60 frames for a mosaic of the solar system from a distance of more than 4 billion miles from Earth and about 32 degrees above the ecliptic. From Voyager's great distance Earth is a mere point of light, less than the size of a picture element even in the narrow-angle camera. Earth was a crescent only 0.12 pixel in size. Coincidentally, Earth lies right in the center of one of the scattered light rays resulting from taking the image so close to the sun. This blown-up image of the Earth was taken through three color filters -- violet, blue and green -- and recombined to produce the color image. The background features in the image are artifacts resulting from the magnification.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL

The Apollo 16 crew captured this Earthrise with a handheld Hasselblad camera during the second revolution of the moon. Identifiable craters seen on the moon include Saha, Wyld and Saenger. Much of the terrain seen here is never visible from the Earth, as the command module was passing onto what is known as the 'dark side' of the moon. This perspective of our planet allows us to feel care and love towards her. Everyone and thing you have ever know resides here, this beautiful planet holds everything you have ever know and sustains your life absolutely.​Image Credit: NASA

THIS IS OUR REALITY!

​The United Nations has assembled the largest global pooled data collection in the interest of forming the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.​On September 25th 2015, countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years. Nations are mobilizing efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Agenda by 2030. Universal, inclusive and indivisible, the Agenda calls for action by all countries to improve the lives of people everywhere.

I am telling my story through my writings to contribute to a sustainable future that is interested in healing and restoration.

Mental health remains one of the most neglected global health issues, even though it is critical to the achievement of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by world leaders, top United Nations officials have said at an event in London.

“One in four people experience a mental health episode in their lifetime, but the issue remains largely neglected,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his opening remarks to a roundtable discussion on mental health, co-organized by his office, the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Wellcome Trust, a charitable foundation that supports scientists and researchers.​https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2018/05/mental-health-neglected-issue-key-achieving-global-goals-say-un-chiefs/

As a psychotherapist, who has worked for many years seeing the devastating effects of misunderstood information and stigma in relation to mental health, I also aim to share what I have noticed from my own practice and the wider mental health field. I also feel a great empathy towards the people who burn out and develop compassion fatigue by working and dedicating their lives to being part of the human mental health solution.

It is my personal belief that attending to the mental health of the people on our planet will also attend to the needs of planetary restoration, human accountability and responsibility. We must achieve an unified global acknowledgement of the importance connected to our relationship and all other forms of life that is sustained by Earth, without her we do not exist.

​​We share Earth, the beautiful blue planet that within it's biosphere holds the only known life in existence. We are part of that biospheric system and it is our species that is blindly using up the resources necessary to support life at an alarming rate. We are not a seperate part of nature, we are an intricately connected part of a much greater system of nature with physical, emotional, mental, social, environmental and spiritual dimensions.

We do not become healers. We came as healers. We are. Some of us are still catching up to what we are.We do not become storytellers. We came as carriers of the stories we and our ancestors actually lived. We are. Some of us are still catching up to what we are.We do not become artists. We came as artists. We are.Some of us are still catching up to what we are.We do not become writers.. dancers.. musicians.. helpers.. peacemakers. We came as such. We are.

Christie WilsonPsychotherapist and Naturopathic Practitioner

​"I have always felt the energetic dynamics within and between beings and how that influences the world around us. I therefore am interested to engage with both the ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ worlds and working intuitively with my own nature" Christie Wilson